The Lord Jesus Christ, being our Substitute had to take our place. He was a human being and yet absolutely without sin. Christ "pictured" as a repentant sinner.. Christ "pictured" as the assured individual. The sinner does not know how filthy he is. He does not know what an object of repugnance he is before God and the sinner tried to please the Lord God of Heaven by his works, his righteousness, his religion and so on and it is only when God opens his eyes and brings him down the road of repentance that the sinner sees himself and God sees him.
SERMON ACTIVITY
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Dr. Peter Nortier is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute, a graduate of Baptist Christian University with a BA. He earned a Th. B. From Sacramento Baptist College and has a Doctorate from the College of Ministerial Arts in Nigeria. He pastored a Baptist church in Michigan for...